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Release Date:
March 8, 2013
Original Title:
Ghost Trap
Alternate Titles:
Little Ghost Grabbers
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
When a school project goes terribly wrong in this family friendly mystery, Cynthia Carter finds herself doing community service at mean, old Mrs. Gotham's house, rumored to be haunted. But it takes more than gossip to scare this scientist-in-training. Soon, however, Cynthia realizes that doing chores for the grumpy woman may not be her biggest problem after all. Strange happenings defy logic... and things are quickly getting worse. Enlisting the help of her two best friends and their quirky teacher, she is determined to get to the bottom of the eerie events from a purely scientific viewpoint. But while they may have it down to a science, the resident ghosts seem to have other plans.
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Associate Producer:
Barry Cowan
Co-Executive Producer:
David A.J. Brown
Mary Ann Brown
Judith Leone
Robert Leone
Director:
Mark McNabb
Director of Photography:
Mark McNabb
Editor:
Scarlett E. Kitto
Grip:
Ashley Lucier
Kyle Mielkie
David Raes
Music:
Kevin Thorne
Producer:
Mark McNabb
Kelly Rae Irwin
Production Assistant:
Alyssa Nicholson
Production Design:
Kelli Gotts
Prop Designer:
Kelli Gotts
Publicist:
Kevin Thorne
Set Dresser:
Phil Beauchamp
Kelli Gotts
Matt McDonald
Alyssa Nicholson
Sound:
Phil Beauchamp
David Raes
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kelly Rae Irwin
Story:
Kelly Rae Irwin
Mark McNabb
Swing:
Matt McDonald
Phil Beauchamp
Thanks:
Siobhan Rickard
Wayne Sanders
Phil Warner
Doug Long
Marie Mancini
Beth Ray
Janice Irwin
Wally Lang
Guy Langevin
Visual Effects Director:
Kevin Thorne
Writer:
Barry Cowan
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